Maritime Legislation, 1961


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Considers. S. 677, to amend the Merchant Marine Act of 1936 to allow ships receiving operating-differential subsidies to cruise off their regular routes during the off-season without losing their subsidies. H. J. Res. 21, to authorize Commerce Dept sale of ten Liberty Type merchant ships for private conversion into barges. S. 576 and H.R. 3158, to amend the Merchant Marine Act of 1936 to revise U.S. Merchant Marine Academy personnel policies. S. 682, to permit vessels passing under bridges temporary exemption from rules of navigation regarding lights and signals. S. 966, to authorize construction of three Coast Guard cutters.







Coast Guards and International Maritime Law Enforcement


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This book explores various aspects of the roles and responsibilities of coast guards, which are increasingly becoming significant today, and sheds light on their authority and limitations in the course of maritime law enforcement. It is unique in its unraveling of all facets of coast guards, focusing on their law enforcement authority and limitations from a practical perspective. It details the principles and procedures that coast guard officers are required to follow in the course of international law at sea by examining treaties, conventions, international rulings, and theories. The text employs a comparative study of national coast guards and a review of cases concerning international maritime law enforcement. It provides practical insights into coast guards and their law enforcement, based on the author’s career experience and service as a Commissioner General in the Korea Coast Guard. As such, this book will serve as a good reference in practice and contribute to the formulation of guidelines and criteria of maritime law enforcement of coast guards.




Navy Civil Engineer


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Military Careers


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